The microwave also causes uneven heating which can burn your baby. Mine will drink it any temp but its easiest on their tummies this little if it's room temp-your body temp. Breast milk comes out the body temp of the Mom, so if you warm it to that temp it will feel neither warm nor cold to you. If you feel like it's too hot let it cool. Also don't know if you've read but if you're feeding formula, don't thin it out to make it last longer. Too much water is very bad for your baby so always prepare according to instructions. There's an article about it. http://www.babycenter.com/408_when-can-my-baby-drink-water_1368488.bc Never hesitate to put your questions out there. There is no silly question when you're carrying for a newborn. They require more work/info/know how per ounce than anything else you'll ever care for. But they're so wonderful. Congrats on your baby!

The microwave also causes uneven heating which can burn your baby. Mine will drink it any temp but its easiest on their tummies this little if it's room temp-your body temp. Breast milk comes out the body temp of the Mom, so if you warm it to that temp it will feel neither warm nor cold to you. If you feel like it's too hot let it cool. Also don't know if you've read but if you're feeding formula, don't thin it out to make it last longer. Too much water is very bad for your baby so always prepare according to instructions. There's an article about it. http://www.babycenter.com/408_when-can-my-baby-drink-water_1368488.bc Never hesitate to put your questions out there. There is no silly question when you're carrying for a newborn. They require more work/info/know how per ounce than anything else you'll ever care for. But they're so wonderful. Congrats on your baby!

For your info when making formula you should be mixing the powder with very warm water (around 70 degrees) to kill of any bacteria and then cool it down. I know a lot of people don't do it and baby is fine. But that's recommended.

For your info when making formula you should be mixing the powder with very warm water (around 70 degrees) to kill of any bacteria and then cool it down. I know a lot of people don't do it and baby is fine. But that's recommended.

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